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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Workbench/Physics_3A/08%3A_Flow_Transport_and_Exponential/8.06%3A_Resistors_in_Parallel_and_Series
      We analyze circuits with resistors arranged in series and parallel configurations. In series, resistors share the same current, and their equivalent resistance is the sum of individual resistances. In...We analyze circuits with resistors arranged in series and parallel configurations. In series, resistors share the same current, and their equivalent resistance is the sum of individual resistances. In parallel, resistors share the same voltage, with total current split among branches; their equivalent resistance is found using reciprocals. These configurations apply to both electric circuits and analogous fluid systems, providing insights into current flow, resistance, and energy distribution.

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